Der Schiffbau seit seiner Entstehung, Band 1

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Der Schiffbau seit seiner Entstehung, Band 1

by E. van (Emile) Konijnenburg

DE·~6 hours·1 chapter

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This thorough exploration follows the humble beginnings of water‑borne travel—from a single log floated down a river to the sophisticated vessels that linked distant continents. The author weaves together archaeological finds, ancient myths and early engineering sketches, showing how diverse cultures contributed to the craft. Along the way, listeners hear commentary on the transliteration choices that preserve original spellings and typographic quirks, giving a sense of reading the 19th‑century source itself. The narrative also highlights the Dutch struggle to master the sea, framing shipbuilding as both a vital lifeline and a cultural bridge.

Beyond the technical details, the work reveals how the exchange of ideas between the Mediterranean, the Baltic and the Far East shaped maritime innovation. It paints vivid pictures of early hull designs, decorative motifs and the practical challenges faced by ancient shipwrights. For anyone curious about the roots of modern navigation, the book offers a grounded yet fascinating journey through the ages.

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Language

de

Duration

~6 hours (402K characters)

Release date

2025-04-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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E. van (Emile) Konijnenburg

1869–1956

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